Ethicization of media for sustainable peace: considering the Islamic framework

Today‟s world is consumed with information transfer of all types. Information is transmitted through print, electronic, social, and digital media. As the program clarifies, most motivations are financial or promoting a specific ideology, religion or worldview. They hardly show their dedication to pe...

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Main Author: Ushama, Thameem
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: American Research Journal of Humanities & Social Science (ARJHSS) 2024
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Summary:Today‟s world is consumed with information transfer of all types. Information is transmitted through print, electronic, social, and digital media. As the program clarifies, most motivations are financial or promoting a specific ideology, religion or worldview. They hardly show their dedication to peacefully creating nations through their presentation, debate and analysis. They breed confusion, chaos, dissension, rumours, controversy, polemics, disharmony, and mistrust. Hence, the ethicization of the media is indispensable to preserving the critical goal of preventing misunderstandings, misperceptions, disputes, and disagreements while fostering lasting peace and harmony. Hence, this paper focuses on the necessity of considering the axioms of the Islamic framework to address issues about how ethicization will improve the conditions in the world of communication and information media, facilitating them to operationalize new approaches and strategies, which are either absent or not accorded due importance in the contemporary system, to establish peaceful order, which is humanity‟s goal.